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After citing sources in Japan, Australia’s SmartHouse reported that Apple’s new television is to come in an entry-level size of 32 inches, a maximum size of 55 inches, and a third model which would fall somewhere between there.

According to the report, the source is a “major Japanese company” that is involved in manufacturing. It also agrees with other rumors which mentioned that the Apple television will feature Siri integration, which would allow users to control the TV set with their voice. Powering the television is said to be a processor which is expected to debut in Apple’s third-generation iPad, which should be arriving sometime during the end of Q2 2012. It is assumed that the processor will be an “A6” custom-built ARM-based CPU.

The high-end 55 inch model is currently expected to compete with “smart TVs” from established TV makers such as LG and Samsung. According to the report, the companies’ next-generation TV sets are expected to have new features like faster processors, a “combination of OLED display,” and “Super HD” from LG. The rumors of an Apple television set have been picking up increasingly since the release of the authorized biography of Steve Jobs. In the book, Jobs hinted to the author, Isaacson that Apple was working on a completely new device that would feature “the simplest user interface you could imagine.”

Current rumors suggest that the anticipated television set could arrive as early as mid 2012, while others say that Apple might announce it late next year with an early 2013 sale date. Are you looking forward to an Apple television set? Share any thoughts below!

Third model will be 21.5 inches. Starts at the low price of $1599, and it'll sell out in 5 hours after release.

1st generation Apple TV will have glorious 480p resolution. 2nd generation, they'll stick an "[S]" on it and give it the brand new innovative 720p RETINA resolution. 3rd generation and beyond, they may consider adding 3G. All higher end models (only) may get the Blu-ray attachment.

Afterwards, after it gets as popular as the iPhone, Apple will start suing other TV manufacturers into oblivion for "stealing" their TV blueprints because Apple innovated the rectangular-TV design first. People won't mind as long as they get their Fox News and Facebook.

Third model will be 21.5 inches. Starts at the low price of $1599, and it'll sell out in 5 hours after release.

1st generation Apple TV will have glorious 480p resolution. 2nd generation, they'll stick an "[S]" on it and give it the brand new innovative 720p RETINA resolution. 3rd generation and beyond, they may consider adding 3G. All higher end models (only) may get the Blu-ray attachment.

Afterwards, after it gets as popular as the iPhone, Apple will start suing other TV manufacturers into oblivion for "stealing" their TV blueprints because Apple innovated the rectangular-TV design first. People won't mind as long as they get their Fox News and Facebook.

Stop hating on Apple. Whats the point of a company? To give people stuff and not make a profit, or gain a profit? Apple is just doing their job gaining money with their smart marketing techniques. They made it officially "cool" to have an Apple Device, so pretty much everybody will try to get this Tv. And think a little bit, their not going to put the starting price at 1600 dollars.

Stop hating on Apple. Whats the point of a company? To give people stuff and not make a profit, or gain a profit? Apple is just doing their job gaining money with their smart marketing techniques. They made it officially "cool" to have an Apple Device, so pretty much everybody will try to get this Tv. And think a little bit, their not going to put the starting price at 1600 dollars.

I am most interested in how this will be different than their current Apple TV product. At $100, I think it is priced right as a media streaming machine, and it does it well. Will they be getting rid of their current Apple TVs in favor of this thing? I am sure this will sell, nut much like the media display, I am sure it will be overpriced for what it is.

If the price of their monitors are anything to go by, these are going to be some disgustingly expensive Televisions. I have no doubt that it will be a beautiful product but if their 27" display is £900, a 32" television with an Apple TV inside is going to be £1100+ easy, as for their 55"? Scary!

Third model will be 21.5 inches. Starts at the low price of $1599, and it'll sell out in 5 hours after release.

1st generation Apple TV will have glorious 480p resolution. 2nd generation, they'll stick an "[S]" on it and give it the brand new innovative 720p RETINA resolution. 3rd generation and beyond, they may consider adding 3G. All higher end models (only) may get the Blu-ray attachment.

Afterwards, after it gets as popular as the iPhone, Apple will start suing other TV manufacturers into oblivion for "stealing" their TV blueprints because Apple innovated the rectangular-TV design first. People won't mind as long as they get their Fox News and Facebook.

Wether you are hating or not, you made me laugh! I found that very amusing and I thank you for it

Third model will be 21.5 inches. Starts at the low price of $1599, and it'll sell out in 5 hours after release.

1st generation Apple TV will have glorious 480p resolution. 2nd generation, they'll stick an "[S]" on it and give it the brand new innovative 720p RETINA resolution. 3rd generation and beyond, they may consider adding 3G. All higher end models (only) may get the Blu-ray attachment.

Afterwards, after it gets as popular as the iPhone, Apple will start suing other TV manufacturers into oblivion for "stealing" their TV blueprints because Apple innovated the rectangular-TV design first. People won't mind as long as they get their Fox News and Facebook.

It will be an UHDTV(Ultra High Definition) it will be white with rounded edges and be no more than 1inch thick. It will start selling at $5000+. UHDTV's were supposed to come out in the next 5-10 years but apple coukd make this happen by summer of next year. Apple always throws something unexpected that wasn't rumor predicted hopefully it is really good.

If the price of their monitors are anything to go by, these are going to be some disgustingly expensive Televisions. I have no doubt that it will be a beautiful product but if their 27" display is £900, a 32" television with an Apple TV inside is going to be £1100+ easy, as for their 55"? Scary!

Agreed! Still going to get one though, that is unless Siri comes to a jail broken apple HDTV box. ( I say jail broken because if this tv is coming with Siri then you know the next gen apple tv box will not have it. There would be too much incentive not to buy a tv that has more pixels than 1080p bray movies can provide. Apple would probably supplement the lack of content with a speciat link to downloadable material which would have a higher resolution. Seriously though, what's the point??) Then I'd be game with my tride n true Sammy.

Third model will be 21.5 inches. Starts at the low price of $1599, and it'll sell out in 5 hours after release.

1st generation Apple TV will have glorious 480p resolution. 2nd generation, they'll stick an "[S]" on it and give it the brand new innovative 720p RETINA resolution. 3rd generation and beyond, they may consider adding 3G. All higher end models (only) may get the Blu-ray attachment.

Afterwards, after it gets as popular as the iPhone, Apple will start suing other TV manufacturers into oblivion for "stealing" their TV blueprints because Apple innovated the rectangular-TV design first. People won't mind as long as they get their Fox News and Facebook.